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Are you using medical marijuana pills to treat behavioral symptoms of Dementia? You may want to consider another therapy.

A study from the Netherlands suggests medical marijuana pills that contain THC are not effective in treating dementia. Still, researchers say using the pill won't harm you; the drug is still safe and well-tolerated. These results were published in the American Academy of Neurology and are significant because this study was the largest carried out on marijuana pills and dementia, and concrete evidence regarding marijuana as a medication is still relatively scarce. Scientists call for future studies, saying discovering a drug to treat behavioral symptoms of dementia is much needed, and a higher dose of THC pills could be well-tolerated and potentially beneficial as a treatment option.

CannaBest Medical

CannaBest Medical is the developer of the world's first Medical Marijuana dosing app. The CannaBest Medical App provides a data driven system which allows users to safely and rapidly achieve the best therapeutic outcomes from cannabinoid therapy.

The CannaBest Medical App gives users access to information generated from user responses in the form of interactive media. It is not able to provide personal medical advice, nor is it designed to diagnose disease. Users should only begin Cannabinoid therapy when recommended by a physician.